Etolling billing crisis
Gauteng traffic congestion to worsen, says Sanral
The roads agency says that R130 billion of planned new toll projects for the country remain on ice because they can't be funded.
Sanral has indicated it cannot write-off any of the debt until the collection process has been exhausted.
Outa says ETC is lying when it says 300,000 motorists have made use of the discount, which ends today.
The JPSA says if Sanral loses these cases in court the e-tolling system could collapse.
Sanral says this will include the first increase to the e-tolls since they were launched in 2013.
Last month, the Department of Transport published a gazette which seeks to amend the Aarto.
Sanral’s lawyer told the court that the roads agency does not have the money to upgrade the highways.
The revised tariffs were having an impact on compliant motorists and companies.
A man is accused of using false number plates fitted to his car to avoid paying e-toll fees.
A Pretoria motorist was allegedly prevented from renewing his license disk due to outstanding e-toll debt.
Some insurers say an invalid licence disc won't affect motorists wanting to claim after an accident.
Chief economist of Investment Solution Chris Hart gives us 5 reasons why new e-tolls model is not good news at all.
Public transport analyst Paul Browning discusses the raft of changes to the e-toll funding model after a panel was set up to review the socio-economic impact of the system in Gauteng.
Today's big announcement follows a review process initiated by Gauteng Premier David Makhura.
MP's were responding to Transport Minister Dipuo Peters’ budget vote speech in Parliament.
The party in Gauteng says it’s been firm in its call for alternative funding methods to pay back e-toll debt.
The company contracted to handle e-toll bills says the closures were part of the original plan.
Exactly a year after going live, the multibillion rand project has been described as a failure.
The e-toll bill was supposed to determine whether Zuma's son was following the speed limit.